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Kerstin Weiand

    Hessen-Kassel und die Reichsverfassung
    Herrscherbilder und politische Normbildung
    • Herrscherbilder und politische Normbildung

      Die Darstellung Elisabeths I. im England des 17. Jahrhunderts

      Kerstin Weiand uses the example of the rule of Elizabeth I of England (1558-1603) to study how individual historical persons come to be viewed as timeless, larger-than-life models. Elizabeth I of England (1558-1603) was one of the most important key figures of English and later British identity. Even to the present day she is looked on as an embodiment of national splendor. In this volume, Kerstin Weiand uses the example of Elizabeth I to study how individual historical persons come to be viewed as timeless, larger-than-life models. She includes in her study die communicative prerequisites of such a process as well as the relationship between schemes of political interpretation, actors and actions. This creates new perspectives from communication and the history of culture and combines them with classical questions from political history.

      Herrscherbilder und politische Normbildung